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Service in memory of missing GP

A service of celebration is being held in Nottingham today in memory of Elizabeth Kinston. The body of the GP who went missing from her home in Beeston, Nottingham on November 1 was found two weeks later in parkland in the city.

A service of celebration for Elizabeth Kinston will be held in Nottingham today Credit: Nottinghamshire Police

A service of celebration is being held in Nottingham today in memory of Elizabeth Kinston whose body was found on grassland in Nottingham two weeks after she went missing from home.

Her body was found in the Dunkirk area of Nottingham and it is believed she was suffering from post-natal depression. Her family have asked that people do not bring flowers but instead make a donation to PANDAS, a charity which helps people with pre and post-natal depression.

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A family has paid tribute to a GP whose body was found on grassland in Nottingham two weeks after she went missing from home.

Mother-of-two, Elizabeth Kinston, was last seen on November 1 after she left her home in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. Police said she had been suffering post-natal depression.

The 37-year-old’s body was discovered in the Dunkirk area of Nottingham last Thursday, and formal identification has now taken place.

Ms Kinston’s family have released a statement thanking people for their support:

We would like to thank all of our friends, her patients and members of the public who have offered support, love and well wishes during the last few weeks. A special thanks to the police, who worked tirelessly.

The mother of two went missing from her home in Beeston on Friday 1 November. Her body was found near Enterprise Way, Dunkirk, on Thursday 14 November. A full post-mortem examination is expected to take place but the death is not being treated as suspicious.